News from 17/08/2007
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Andrew Robson, Matt Dickinson Chief Sports Correspondent, Lucy Alexander, Max White, Robert Dawson Scott, Fred Redwood, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Neil Johnston, The Rev Andrew McLuskey, Jane MacQuitty, Amanda Ursell, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, James Rossiter Property Correspondent, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Michael Bevington, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, S. M. Bowden, Carol Midgley, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, Christine Seib, Jean Gold, Robbie Bargh Director of the Gorgeous Group, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Colin Fuller, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Lucy Bannerman, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Pat Gibson, Kasia Maciejowska, Dr Steven Douglas, Mike Wade, Jane MacArtney, Rob Crilly, Donald Hutera, Gabby Logan, Deborah Haynes, Kamil Tchorek, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Peter Sergeant, Gary Jacob, Melanie Reid, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Archie Thomson, Alan Hamilton, Lewis Smith Environment Repoter, John O'Leary, Andrew Neill, Jayne Dowle, Clair-Marie Slater, Diana MacDonald, Charles Bremner, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Lucia, Peter Demetriadi, Valerie Bamber, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, S. A. Harrington, Norman Grimes, John Westerby, Lisa Armstrong, James Harding Business Editor, Rick Broadbent, Lord Wright, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Nicola Coppling, Stuart Bennett, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, John Billett, Gabriel Rozenberg, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Paul Milner, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Clive Reffell, Matt Hughes, Chris Campling, Peter Lloyd, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Mick Hume, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Philip Webster Political Editor, Steve Hawkes, Thomas Catán, Dominic Maxwell, Lawrence Phillips, Sophie Heawood, Fred Bridgland, Frank Greaney, Paul Simons Times Weatherman, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Page South Asia Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Andrew Ellson Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Brian Shipman, David Sanderson, Robbie Barch, Mark Loveday, Lewis Smith Environment Reporter, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Judith Heywood Deputy Property Editor, Richard Baker, Leo Lewis, William Walker, Bill Edgar, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Peter Haldane, W. T. W …, Professor Janet Treasure, Naomi Cleaver, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Clarke Horns, Zsa Zsa Gabor,
ResumoIndex Stock market rout as blue chips lose £60bn Shares plunge on fear of global credit crunch Investors quit equities for safe haven of bonds The twins and the grade a problem 'Duty of care' to Iraqis, says UK ambassador 'No idea' on Madeleine Zimbabwe evacuation Bricks and Mortar Gerrard injured Index Timesonline Times2 Bricks and Mortar Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Britain has a moral duty to Iraqi staff, says Baghdad envoy He says that many are under very severe threat Increased pressure on Prime Minister to act The wet summer was bad enough — now there's a nasty nip in the air Self-help Lastminute MoD works on evacuation plan for 22,000 Britons in Zimbabwe Neighbouring states will be asked to help Mugabe fêted while his economy declines Blair aims to land £8m deal for No 10 memoirs Pugh Judge urges parents to take responsibility Car window kills boy Fall cadet to marry The Rt Hon Michael J. Martin Mystery of the couple who set out to sea in an inflatable kayak Rolex Royal Family has its highest achiever A levels Equalling sister's seven Game, set and match 10 As not good enough Maths at 13 'quite easy' Refugee's achievement New grades will raise the bar for best performers The grade a problem Minds will focus on real competition for students Speaking of results . . . A levels Results, subject by subject A levels Table-topping school was on verge of closure ten years ago It was short of pupils and had no sixth form Now it is 72 points ahead of nearest rival Traditional subjects make a return to popularity Timesonline The top state schools A levels Sainsbury's Main homes exempt in new Tory plan to abolish inheritance tax Redwood to unveil list of economic proposals Funding of £2.6bn shortfall unspecified This hated levy is more trouble than it's worth Currys Workaholidays Boots 17th-century guide to an hourglass figure Oyl of fox and lily the cure for sagging breasts If it doesn't work, try a bath of claret and sage Norwich Union Level Best Ministers must ensure that the new A* grade does not become inflated Windy City Heightened financial worries should be met with ever more determined resolve Buzz Off How to defeat the British mosquito Let sleeping hound dogs lie Picture Gallery What's Arabic for 'we'll stand by you'? Passing laws will never sober up Britain The NHS old school Honour our troops New legislation will not solve binge drinking Scots and the future of the Union Education lessons Timesonline Theatre and history Priests were married Biting back Flatbread Playing with fire Hillary is the first choice of Martian visitors The record industry goes out of its way to be unloved Expedia Forest yields writers' beds People Let's not be patronising. Let's instead make a TV programme that establishes our credentials as someone who's down with the girl on the street, as someone who's not really bothered about the £1 million a year or so we get to spend on clothes and cars. Let's call it, I don't know, Celeen's Real Women. And let's film it in Liverpool The Scottish film industry, evidently, is something … Yesterday, your People columnist took part in Early … Abigail Burdess, wife of Robert Webb, the curly Peep … A sudden rash of people turning up in the audience … Postscript Will Stephen Fry ever play an action hero? "I'd rather A tear of laughter was brought to People's collective … Congratulations to Myleene Klass, the former Hear'Say … We've no idea, say police in Madeleine case Top officer admits she is most likely to be dead Parents thank public for letters of support AA Send us your pictures Three Copying Beethoven Last Rebus novel to touch on Scottish exit from Union, Rankin tells festival Fly Monarch Jail term for ASBO breach may be cut Driver tried to stop car plunging 40ft Billion high blood pressure sufferers Heritage site vandal leaves vital clue Blogger forces Nasa to admit global warming figures error Jessops There is nothing unique to the US about this. We have had to make exactly the same adjustment in the UK Climate means birds give Britain a miss Radio fans turned on to digital by wealth of specialist programmes Dickens adaptations and Latin jazz popular Radio 3 suffering the most from competition Police fear violence at Heathrow protest No trial for 'MP3 juror' Photographer assault Paedophile arrested Plaque theft charge Hardly post haste Cards from a man of letters: a new view of D. H. Lawrence Vauxhall Brother and Sister Dfs Dfs Petition against TV actress's tearoom exposed as a fraud Dead man's signature one of many on the list Police to investigate allegations of dirty tricks PC World Four new sites named in Litvinenko trail Polonium-210 found in lap-dancing club Traces also found in taxis and restaurants Dreams Foreign films no longer lost in translation Decathlon Cultural revolution at the box office Mandatory water meters a step closer Drip drip British Gas Are you the next J. K. Rowling? Mfi A fiercely beautiful cry of anguish and longing First night Theatre Victory Theatre Royal, Bath Zurich Oasis Hongkong Peru United States Wind of change stirs in Maldives as President's iron grip weakens Choice of Westminster or Washington-style rule Maldives opposition complain of torture Flower of the Indies Free malaria nets are gift of life (AP): Athens forest fires fanned by gales (AFP): Chávez seeks unlimited time in power (AP): £270,000 crucifix found in dustbin Hsbc (AP): Orbiting crew must wait for decision on spacewalk to repair shuttle HSBC Fears for Britons after earthquake kills 500 Tourist area caught and church collapses Destruction of homes is total, says UN official Deadly tremors Bullfight film ban makes celebrities see red Protesters challenge Sarkozy over cruelty TV advert judged too shocking to be shown Tiscali Timesonline Nationwide Cadillac Solidarity shipyard may be ruined by old allies Why watching war games is a waste of energy Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Wedding bells as Jenna Bush set to tie knot at White House Couple met during presidential campaign First Twin moves on from troubled past A1—Qaeda cell guilty of terrorism but not of 'dirty bomb' The Times House Weddings China Pop Idol is banned from TV after judge bursts into tears Watchdog savages 'vulgar' production Producers accused of fabricating news stories Fly Zoom The King is dead . . . it's party time The Times Dell to restate results after auditors misled Darling eyes tax rules British Land warning High street prices cut Quote of the day Radio signals fade Business big shot They thought it was over . . . then carnage started again Steady course Stock markets How long is this piece of invisible string? Picture Gallery Commodities Multiple Display Advertising Items Currencies Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Citigroup hunts next pensions purchase Bank looking at £200m company fund Other firms likely to sell retirement schemes Business big shot Bill Coley Not just any old fund will fit the bill IMI facing US inquiry after kickbacks are uncovered Shops cut prices to keep the tills ringing The Times The laissez-faire approach to fixing Blackstone's woes City Diary The FSA has never been very good at catching huma City Diary Dobbies has green fingers and a red face City Diary It is good to know that those nice people at Network … City Diary Do you have a diary story? British Land chief warns of price falls and delays for office developments Multiple Display Advertising Items GCap shares plunge as top radio station loses audience Keep looking at the horizon to steer through rough weather Analysis Private investors and young savers with their asset-buying ahead can stay sanguine, but we are in unknown territory The Times Timesonline Call for calm as liquidity panic sends Wall St plunging deeper World markets Yen carry trade faces implosion as investors sell shares to return cash Merely a correction The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds Setanta's success could really be the stuff of legend Despite the digital hype, mag maths can add up Mediapolis Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Top trader marks day of the 'über-unwind' Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day City's troubles could be bad news for British Land Psion Directors' deals Bet of the day British Energy Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Share Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Glencross Television boss who steered the independent companies through the turbulent aftermath of the 1990 Broadcasting Act David Glencross, CBE, chief executive, Independent Television Commission, 1991-96, was born on March 3,1936. He died on August 6,2007, aged 71 John Pinches Ebullient medal manufacturer who distinguished himself first as a soldier and, in peacetime, as a leading oarsman John Pinches, MC, oarsman, soldier, medal-maker and author, was born on April 9,1916. He died on July 2,2007, aged 91 Court & Social Weather Eye Professor Tom Oppé Paediatrician whose work on nutrition led to a marked rise in the incidence of breast-feeding Professor Tom Oppé, CBE, paediatrician, was born on February 7,1925. He died on June 25,2007, aged 82 Sir John Burnett Mycologist and ecologist instrumental in the creation of the National Biodiversity Network Sir John Burnett mycologist, was born on January 21,1922. He died on July 22,2007, aged 85 Alan Blyth Lives Remembered Sheikh Nasser Almanqour Robert Moss Questions Answered Blessings, Navy ratings and radar's effect on genes Word Watching Apportionment of assets when winding up pension fund Law Report Court of Appeal Former wife entitled to some support Court of Appeal Expert must accept findings in judgment Family Division Royal Air Force College, Cranwell Church news Births Golden Anniversaries Deaths The Times Latest wills Elections Institute of Biology Elections To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times BMW Trade-Sales Motorpoint With power and control, the M3 never fails to gain attention Motoring On sale next month but already sold out Espouses principles of Efficient Dynamics Goodwood Specification Skoda go large with new-look Fabia estate Lamborghini changes Audi turbo boost Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items You may not believe it, but it really is August Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day August 17,1966 Long before the days of Chelsea tractors, The Times had reported on how Britain had taken the lead on four-wheel-drive family cars Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Chapple-Hyam plans profitable weekend Racing Newbury Beverley Yesterday's results Salisbury Sandown Park Folkestone Chepstow Motorcycling Blinkered first time Catterick 6.40 Rope Bridge. Donca The Times Football Doncaster Racing Newcastle Catterick Newmarket Sport Staff: Ireland dealt painful blow with injury to O'Driscoll Rugby union Toyota Rossi shuns spotlight as fraud squad investigate Motorcycling Yamaha rider denies evading tax payments Italian under pressure to regain MotoGP title Britain set fair for Olympic course Deng's dream start Roddick crashes out Strange rushes to top Rashid makes it hard for selectors to ignore claims Cricket LV County Championship Win tickets for England v India Football Results Bowls Cricket Equestrianism Golf Rugby league Tennis Cricket Fixtures Shah warms up for one-day England role with century Scoreboards Rugby league Other sport Harmison likely to miss rest of the season Cricket Paceman heartbroken to be out of first final Injuries are like those of a car accident victim The Sunday Times Heineken Keane should point finger at Revie for birth of the WAG Football Alves turns down Chelsea's offer of protection Timesonline Jol takes support where he can after trying start Football Tottenham manager aware of deficiencies Fans and chairman 'are still behind me' Carson expecting senior squad call-up Premier League today FA unlikely to take action over outburst by Ferguson Football Remarks on Bennett will not cost manager City optimism on rise before derby showdown Allardyce aims to raise standards at St James' Park Pearce prepared to forgive Agbonlahor Mido finalises move Carling Cup draw Curbishley may sue Everton close to deal A season to be cheerful — and that's just after the first week Football Bentley shows his potential as contender for England Hawk-Eye set to extend its influence to contested goals Football Premier League wants Fifa to test technology Beep would inform referee almost instantly Poker West Ham vow to fight £50m compensation bid Football Fight club is reunited as Dyer finally moves to Upton Park Times Crossword 23,682 Dead certs Window watch Decent bets Long shots Gerrard adds to England woes McClaren deprived of another key player Liverpool captain to risk game with Chelsea The Times Gabby Logan Cricket Times 2 The face Bite of the Great White Shark How to keep things in the extended family The click Owning a cat makes a man a purrfect mate Image of the day Modern morals Fizz for ever Jane MacQuitty explains why, for every occasion, champagne is top of the tipples The cocktail expert: 'Bubbly is fine, but not again and again' Champagne or a cocktail? Is anorexia the female Asperger's? Health Do you want to take part in research? The Times Let's hope money doesn't make a poor fool of Angela Kelly Roy Keane: original of the species The cruellest flower Hair with Hari In search of the perfect T-shirt Style Ask Lucia I need a top that's soft and fits a size 14-16 perfectly Summer treats Luxury with Lucia Last-minute luxe for your holiday Nanette Lepore picks the prettiest dresses for a picnic Insider trading Red and yellow greens Food Chard is a fine vegetable that can be cooked in all manner of ways. Lindsey Bareham suggests three The Times Quinoa chard pilaf with minted yoghurt lamb chops Chinese chard with black sesame chicken Chard penne The art of cooking that keeps you young Nutrition Just changing the way we cook could keep our bodies free of ageing toxins, says Amanda Ursell Farewell to Mr Manchester Sounds Tony Wilson, the founder of Factory Records and moving spirit behind the Hacienda Club, died last week, mourned by the musicians he nurtured, the city he loved and that loved him back, and the people — Carolmidgley among them — whose lives he changed The Times 'He got things done. And he believed in what he did' Sounds Tony Wilson in his own words Music to Hitler's ears The Führer and the Wagner family were intimately linked. Will they ever escape his shadow, asks Neil Fisher Free Prom The Times Meet the Great Confuser Sounds U2 and REM producer Jacknife Lee vowed he'd never be in a band again. But he is, discovers Steve Jelbert Sounds podcast with Black Francis Classical David Matthews From Sea to Sky Dutton Pop New Pornographers Challengers Matador Mahler lost by a hare Classical Gustavo Dudamel Mahler Symphony No 5 Deutsche Grammophon Pop M. I. A Kala Xl Recordings Radio Douze points awarded to . . . First night Edinburgh Theatre Eurobeat: Almost Eurovision Discotivity Gilded Balloon Edinburgh Theatre Miracle in Rwanda Gilded Balloon Dai Pleasance Courtyard Proms BBCSSO/Spano Albert Hall/Radio 3 Timesonline Edinburgh Comedy Frank Skinner Pleasance Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the main paper Proms Lahti SO/Vanska Albert Hall/Radio 3 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital Choice Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV The Insider Viewing Guide Channel 4,7.30pm Ultimate Rock Climb BBC One, 9pm Ganges BBC Two, 9pm A Star is Born (1954) Film choice BBC Two, 12.10pm The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000) Channel 4,1.10pm Wilde (1997) BBC Four, 11pm Variations The Shield Five, 11pm Muriel's Wedding (1994) BBC One, 11.05pm TwentyFourSeven (1997, b/w) BBC Two, 12.05am Web video of the day Forgiving the unforgivable Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4296 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 35 Appeal Index In a slowing market, desperate owner-occupiers should be wary of joining in the hunt bargains at auction Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on Hackney Average property prices £000s House price trends In Large Family House in London Get in Get out Get Away Putney, SW15: detached home with mature gardens and modern interiors Out Country Retreat in Hampshire North Sydmonton: Grade II listed home with planning permission for a barn Away Listed Hall in Northumberland Nr Morpeth: a refurbished Grade II listed property in a pleasant rural village To Bid or Not to Bid Market Report Amateurs should be wary amid the excitement of auctions, says Judith Heywood When a Boom Fades to a Whimper For Sale The Property Investor Show Palazzo Passion Abroad Outlook A beautifully restored 17th-century palace offers a lot for your millions, reports Lucy Alexander Home Information Pack Inside Track What £4.5m Buys The Collection Bishops Park Kierresidential Multiple Display Advertising Items Stuck in the Cracks Inner Dilemma In subsidence claims, wrest control from your insurers, says Lisa Armstrong Cause and Effect Flood Defence Small Can Be Stunning A radical rethink can give your flat that remarkable touch, advises Naomi Cleaver The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Church Royal Connaught Park A Study in Elegance Where to Spend It Marcus Binney hails a rare example of William and Mary perfection St. George Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wreck of the Week Home File Brief Encounter Gazumping Threats The Times Garden Lighting The Renew Town Hot Tip of the Week Hemel Hempstead has a blueprint for change, says Fred Redwood Fact File Bricks and Mortar Three of a Kind New Town Homes Berkeley Homes
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